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Yea Zebras! Zebra Beauties? Ah. get up, get going! Coach Tilley wants us to play?' 29
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28 The Sound of Spirit — Cheerleaders Sound Off The cheerleaders started increasing Zebra spirit last May and have continued all year. They spent a busy summer raising money and preparing for camp, where they won three blue and two red ribbons. When they returned from SMU and a day at Six Flags, they started preparing for the ballgames to come. They also sold ads for the publication of football programs. The new ideas and cheers they used this year were enthusiastically accepted by the student body. However, the cheerleaders did more than cheer at ballgames. They made signs and special spirit boosters for every game and brought lemonade to the football players during summer practices. They were also responsible for all the pep assemblies held this year. The annual staff would like to salute the cheerleaders and their sponsor, Mrs. Parker, for a job well done. Left to Right: Grctchen Freeman, Billie Jean F.llcn Nichol, Lynn Brooks. Susanne Tortorich. Rodgers. Dabney Dunklin. Lynda Sampson. Virginia Shepherd. Pam James.
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Front Row, L to R: Jan Detore, Lee Ann Dunlap. Caihy Spain. Squad Leaders: Cindy Divine. Lisa Spakes. Sandra Smith. Elizabeth Puddcphatt. Michele Edwards. Row 2: Debie McRae. Jan Lupo. Sharon Kirk, Dorothy John- son, Sharon Frazier. Mona Mills. Kathleen Riggs. Katie Lazcar. Gina Hendrix. Row Eloise Marks. Nancy Henry, Jeanne Evans. Helene Pascale. Terry Temple. Pat Mulligan. Pam Rand. Robin Hales. Row 4: Ann Mapels-dcn. Dora Oudin. Cathy Howard. Mollic Van Veckhoven, Carla Shambley. Terri Mooty. Karen Garen. Audrey Adams, Diedra Frazure. P.B.H.S. Has New Zebra Boosters The Zebra Girls, a new pep club, was organized this year at P.B.H.S. by Mrs. Currin Nichol and Mrs. John Austin. They attended all the football games except Fort Smith and all the home basketball games and track meets. At these games and pep rallies, they did a different pom-pom routine for each cheer and for each song the band played. The squad leaders led the cheering during the third quarters. During basketball season, they did dance routines to “Norman,” “With a Little Bit of Luck.” and “The Call of the Zebras.” Another new look they brought to P.B.H.S. was a card section during basketball season. They created various designs by holding up red and white cards. The Zebra Girls have done a lot of work behind the scenes, too. They made signs and sold stickers for every game. The money they made from the stickers was used to buy their ponchos and their cards for the card section. They also repaired the papier-mache Zebra and nick-named it “Zeegee.” Mrs. Nichol and Mrs. Austin, along with seven of the squad leaders, attended a workshop at Drury College in Springfield. Missouri, last summer where they won second place in the competition of the routines they had learned. They also learned new routines during November at a Halftime Clinic held in Little Rock. “Who’s got my pom-pom?' “She does! 30
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